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1 bonté
bonté [bɔ̃te]feminine noun• bonté divine ! good heavens! (inf)* * *bɔ̃te
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c'est mon jour de bonté — hum I'm feeling generous today
voudriez-vous avoir la bonté de faire — fml would you please be kind enough to do
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* * *bɔ̃te nfkindness no plavoir la bonté de — to be kind enough to, to be good enough to
* * *A nf ( de personne) kindness (envers towardsGB); (de Dieu, Ciel) goodness; un homme d'une grande bonté a man of great kindness; un regard/sourire plein de bonté a look/smile full of kindness; traiter qn avec bonté to treat sb with kindness; par bonté d'âme out of the goodness of one's heart; c'est mon jour de bonté hum I'm feeling generous today; voudriez-vous avoir la bonté de faire fml would you please be kind enough to do; bonté divine! good heavens![bɔ̃te] nom fémininayez la bonté de... please be so kind as to...bonté divine!, bonté du ciel! good gracious!————————bontés nom féminin pluriel -
2 prévenance
prévenance [pʀev(ə)nɑ̃s]feminine noun* * *pʀevnɑ̃snom féminin consideration* * *pʀev(ə)nɑ̃s1. nf2. prévenances nfpl* * *prévenance nf consideration (envers, à l'égard de toward, towards GB); manquer de prévenance to show a lack of consideration; être plein de prévenance to be extremely considerate.[prevnɑ̃s] nom fémininêtre plein de prévenance à l'égard de quelqu'un to show consideration for ou to be considerate towards somebodyentourer quelqu'un de prévenances to do ou to show somebody many kindnesses
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